Essay On Corruption In India In English 250 Words

Corruption Is The Main Problem Of India

In this post I have discussed about the corruption mainly in politics and its impact on social life.

Corruption

Corruption is the main problem of many Asian countries specially India. The specific meaning of the word corruption is misusing one's office for a private benefit. It involves both the monetary and non-monetary benefit. In simple words every person of higher level or lower level person are mostly corrupted, they used to do un-official work for the sake of money. This is all about the meaning of corruption.

Corruption ( A big problem)

Corruption is now a global problem common in both developed and developing countries. A corrupted person never think about the country. The main work for the corrupted persons is to increase their earnings through un authorized work.

The most obvious effect of political corruption is a loss of public esteem for politicians and political life.The impact on business and the wider society is also terrible. Business gains some more cash credits as they are corrupted but these things occur only on the initial stage. Corruption is also called diseases in India. This disease increases risks and costs to business, damages investor confidence and stops economic growth of the business.

India is famous allover the world just because of its culture and the great India cricket team. Corruption in India is the main result of poverty in India and also the poor growth of India.

Corrupted politicians

All the leaders of India are mostly corrupted. They used to do un-authorized work for their own development.

Every politicians are having hundreds of crores of money but their income is not more that of Rs 50,000 . They got all that money from where, this is the main question that arises in mind of most of the Indians but they are not authorized to do anything. This is the result of poor government in India.

A major corruption in Common wealth games Delhi

It is really very shameful for all the Indians that there was not proper arrangements for the foreign players in the Common wealth games in Delhi.Not only this the courts and play grounds were also not fully ready for the matches. This is the result of Indian corruption. When there was a situation of flood in Delhi, the walls of stadiums were also having lines in that which makes a bad atmosphere not specially in Delhi but in the whole country. The roads, bridges were having big pits and holes in that makes the country feel shameful. The contractors, politicians and engineers are responsible for all the misfortune happened.

There were also not proper arrangements in stadiums, all the rooms for foreign and Indians players were not at all good.

Government gave Rs 250,0000000 /- for the proper development of stadiums but only few crore were used to do so and the remaining money goes in the pocket of politicians,contractors and engineers.

Steps to remove corruption from India permanently

1. All the politicians should realize what their main duty is.2.Black money should be sealed by the government.3.Youths should make a revolution against it.4.Punishment should be given to all the corrupt person in India.

Corruption is the main bacteria who is eating our country continuously

CORRUPTION IN INDIA

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THE CHALLENGE OF CORRUPTION IN THE COUNTRY TODAY

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ARE ALL POLITICIANS CORRUPT?

“Corruption is a tree, whose branches are of an immeasurable length; they spread everywhere.”

—- Beaumont and Fletcher

Corruption, in one form or another, is a worldwide phenomenon. But everyone admits that corruption is something ugly, immoral and detestable. Unfortunately, in our country, corruption has become a part of life. It has entered the very roots of the Indian society. Corruption, nepotism and dishonesty have tarnished every fabric of our social life. Our ministers are corrupt; our officers are corrupt; our people are corrupt. Every politician, without exception, is corrupt. Even our anti-corruption departments fall an easy prey to the viles of the corrupt persons and they let them go scot free after minor punishment. The law of a land is too weak to deal with the corrupt elements with an iron hand. The vested interests rule the roost. Everybody feels helpless in such a state of affairs. Some people have even started talking of the nationalization of corruption in the country. They argue that we should frankly admit that we are a corrupt nation and that we cannot do without it. It is a matter of shame and regret for all thee who care to hear the call of their conscience. One feels like crying out with Shakespeare.

“O that estate degrees and offices were not derived corruptly.

And that clear honour were purchased by the merit of the wearer!”

Corruption is prevailing at all levels – economic, social, administrative, moral and spiritual. During the past few years, the images of the country has been defaced beyond redemption. A large number of scams, involving top politicians, administrators and VVIPs have come to light. These scams, most of them unearthed by the Central Bureau of Investigation, involve huge sums running into thousands of crores. They have shaken the entire conscience of the country to the bones. The law enforcing agencies are seeking the help of the judicial process to bring the culprits to book. The judicial system however, is full of flaws and the culprits do not find it very difficult to cleverly escape the legal net. The skeletons in a large number of cup-boards are however, coming out and many mightly ministers, politicians and bureaucrats and being exposed. Law might take decades to assert but it has been fully established that we are a nation full of corrupt elements.

Strongholds of corruption are the departments like the P.W.D., Railways, Tele-communication, Banks, department dealing with exports and imports, taxes, quota-permits and licences. Documents and office files to not move unless we grease the plam of the concerned officials. One cannot get the official copy of court judgment from the copying agency in a court unless one pays a fat sum to the agency typist in addition to the official court fee. One can get one’s seat in a train booked easily if one is prepared to pay an extra tip to the booking clerk. An honest man’s application is subjected to delay by red-tapism. Corruption in administrative offices has reached the saturation point Banks, too are, not free from corruption. People are beginning to take corruption for granted. The root cause of corruption is red tape or delay. Persons found guilty should be punished severely. Exemplary punishments should be given to corrupt officials, national character should be improved. Smugglers, black0marketeers and hoarders should be severely dealt with.

Social and spiritual organizations can give a good healthy education to the public. Strong boards like the U.P.S.C. should be organized to deal with anti-social elements. Persons of strong character should be employed. The Government employees must be told to withstand any temptation while discharging their duties. Such officials as lay down noble standards of honesty and efficiency, should be encouraged and honoured at public functions. Dishonest public servants should not only be dismissed, but should also be publicly flogged and put behind the bards. The education system of the country should be re-oriented to inculcate a spirit of honesty amongst the people.

All ministers and public servants should be made to declare their assets. The vigilance department should keep a constant eye on the corrupt officers and other public servants. Ministes and senior officials must set noble examples of an honest living free from corruption, brivery, nepotism and immorality. The law of the land should be provided with more teeth to deal with the corrupt elements. Corruption, at any level, is bad. The Government should launch a vigorous campaign against this social evil. Charity, however, must begin at home.

Evils, it is said, percolate in any society from the top. The topmost people in the country must present model examples of conduct and behavior. They should be completely above board in their dealings and should be honest to a fault. One must not only be honest but one must also be above doubt. Once we are able to curb. Corruption nepotism and bribery in high places, we shall be soon able to root out the evil of corruption from the entire society. May God help us in our object !

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